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. >>> the governor of vermont, peter shumlin did something highly unusual this week. he devoted his entire state of the state address to a single topic. and it might surprise some folks in other parts of the country, he talked about what he called a full-blown heroin crisis that is gripping the state of vermont. the number of those seeking help for opiate addiction there is up over 700%. the governor is calling for more emphasis on treatment rather than a focus on punishment. >>> here in washington while the approval ratings for members of congress fell to an all-time low this past year at least they're all worth co szg . >>> nbc by area news starts now. >>> right now at 6:00, flu deaths mounting across the bay area. within the past hour we've learned of two more. good evening everyone. >> this is the new information we're getting just into the newsroom. more deaths connected to the flu. and the peak of the flu season is just getting started. so far, nine reported deaths spread across seven local counties. the new deaths are in santa clara and alameda counties. >> rep
. >>> the governor of vermont, peter shumlin did something highly unusual this week. he devoted his entire state of the state address to a single topic. and it might surprise some folks in other parts of the country, he talked about what he called a full-blown heroin crisis that is gripping the state of vermont. the number of those seeking help for opiate addiction there is up over 700%. the governor is calling for more emphasis on treatment rather than a focus on punishment....
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. >> reporter: it's tough on firefighters, braving frigid work conditions in nebraska, detroit, vermont. >> we're having trouble with heating water. our trucks are freezing up. >> reporter: a teeth-chattering cold for those who have to be out and warnings for those across the frost belt to head in. at least 13 deaths have been tied to this storm system. here in boston overnight, some 600 calls poured into the mayor's 24-hour hotline. an official here in boston told me only four of those were for people looking for a warm place to go, brian. >> ron mott starting us off from boston. ron, thanks. >>> part of what makes this news, the storm hit as millions of americans had plans to travel home after the holiday break, both by road and by air. nbc's tom costello spent another day watching the impact on all of it for us tonight. >> reporter: on the ramp at new york's jfk airport today. >> you look cold. >> i'm good. layered up. >> reporter: as jetblue dug out from a foot of snow that shut down the airport until 10:00 a.m. >> usually have about 30 minutes to load a flight. even in this weather
. >> reporter: it's tough on firefighters, braving frigid work conditions in nebraska, detroit, vermont. >> we're having trouble with heating water. our trucks are freezing up. >> reporter: a teeth-chattering cold for those who have to be out and warnings for those across the frost belt to head in. at least 13 deaths have been tied to this storm system. here in boston overnight, some 600 calls poured into the mayor's 24-hour hotline. an official here in boston told me only...
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. >> what about vermont? >> there is a little town called lower waterbury, vermont, the most idyllic new england village with the church steeples and the quaint downtown. >> it is cold. >> it is cold there. a place you can snuggle up, get out of the cold, is the rabbit hill inn. 200 year old restored house and tavern. it has all the classic trappings of new england inn with canopy beds and decks and beautiful views of the town around there. they love candles there. a candle glow turn down service and candle lit breakfast in the morning. $170 a night. >> wow. yeah, yeah. >> georgia, a little spot in georgia? >> there is. it is called ski island georgia. the golden isles, i take that back, st. simons island in golden aisle and st. simons inn is across from the beautiful iconic 100-year-old lighthouse. you can take tours of the plantation ruins there, each of the rooms is decorated differently at the st. simons inn. see views just like that. and rate there, best of all, only $119 a night. >> stop it, mark. stop
. >> what about vermont? >> there is a little town called lower waterbury, vermont, the most idyllic new england village with the church steeples and the quaint downtown. >> it is cold. >> it is cold there. a place you can snuggle up, get out of the cold, is the rabbit hill inn. 200 year old restored house and tavern. it has all the classic trappings of new england inn with canopy beds and decks and beautiful views of the town around there. they love candles there. a...
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earlier school bus stalled at vermont cleared. chp did not say there were kids on board. no injuries reported. whatever happened is gone. smooth drive toward the maze. slower down the east shore freeway and the bay bridge toll plaza. oakland, northbound 880 volume, increase past high street, slowing downtown. south bound toward the san mateo, we can show you that live camera westbound. look at the volume across the flat section. nothing as far as surprises go out of hayward and across toward the peninsula. you have company, folks. back to you. >> today, 49er linebacker aldon smith is not expected to be in court for weapons charges. the two unrelated cases come beaned about a judge in november when smith pleaded not guilty to three illegal weapons charges. those charges stem from out of control party at san jose home in summer 2012, also arrested in september on suspicion of drunk driving help mesut gul missed s. >>> three boys accused of sex l sexually assaulting an unconscious teenager at a house party admitted it. two serving 30 days in juvenile hall. the third sentence
earlier school bus stalled at vermont cleared. chp did not say there were kids on board. no injuries reported. whatever happened is gone. smooth drive toward the maze. slower down the east shore freeway and the bay bridge toll plaza. oakland, northbound 880 volume, increase past high street, slowing downtown. south bound toward the san mateo, we can show you that live camera westbound. look at the volume across the flat section. nothing as far as surprises go out of hayward and across toward...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® to help me become an olympian, she was pretty much okay with me turning her home into an ice rink. ♪ she'd just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look, one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with the small but powerful picker-upper, bounty select-a-size. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in
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because -- aren't you from vermont? >> i went to college in vermont. >> jimmy: so, you like the cold, you're used to the cold. >> i live in southern california now. i get to go home. aww man, i like it. i like it when it's cold. i used to -- every once in a while, it would go down to about 30 degrees actual and i would go cross-country skiing and just love it. especially at night. it's not a smart thing to do, because if something bad happens it would be very bad. you wouldn't -- don't last long at that temperature. >> jimmy: at night time, yeah. especially if there's a bear changes you. >> it's magical. 30 below actual, you spit -- >> jimmy: 30 below zero. >> yeah, it freezes before it hits the snow. but usually, its dead still. >> jimmy: how romantic. >> you feel like a superman being out in that kind of weather. >> jimmy: really? i'll give it a shot. i never did cross-country skiing. i just don't understand it. >> you might try it in a little warmer weather then, for your first time. >> jimmy: i want to talk about yo
because -- aren't you from vermont? >> i went to college in vermont. >> jimmy: so, you like the cold, you're used to the cold. >> i live in southern california now. i get to go home. aww man, i like it. i like it when it's cold. i used to -- every once in a while, it would go down to about 30 degrees actual and i would go cross-country skiing and just love it. especially at night. it's not a smart thing to do, because if something bad happens it would be very bad. you wouldn't...
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massachusetts and new hampshire, vermont, trouble there. along i-90 along the top of the country, upper new york and into the midwest delays there as well. now to the air. and a realtime live radar image of all the planes in the air at this moment. not nearly as many as we normally see this time of day. that's because already more than 8,000 flights delayed or canceled so far today. live picture now. jfk in new york. some arriving flights delayed by five hours there. we're coming over to the flight aware misery map. so far for the new york city airports, we've got a total of about 81 canceled flights, 111 delays. look at how it spreads across the country. that's the impact. orange and red are not good. detroit, same story. about three cancellations so far. 37 delays, but chicago o'hare now, a big problem. 82 canceled flights. 116 delays and the impact across the country. already being felt on the roads, in the air, and on the train rails as well. brian? >> in some places we are just getting started. tom costello watching it all for us tonig
massachusetts and new hampshire, vermont, trouble there. along i-90 along the top of the country, upper new york and into the midwest delays there as well. now to the air. and a realtime live radar image of all the planes in the air at this moment. not nearly as many as we normally see this time of day. that's because already more than 8,000 flights delayed or canceled so far today. live picture now. jfk in new york. some arriving flights delayed by five hours there. we're coming over to the...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. -hit the beach in florida.tables -and a reunion in seattle. we can afford to take more trips this year. [man] when hotels have unsold rooms, they use hotwire to fill them. [woman] so we got our 4-star hotels... for half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ hotwire.com with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. of fast is good and faster is better. good thing walgreens gets you in and out in no time. so you get the relief you need with new fast acting advil. at the corner of happy and healthy. >>> well, welcome back. the denver area and colorado as a whole saw heavy
bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. -hit the beach in florida.tables -and a reunion in seattle. we can afford to take more trips this...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. >>> this morning on "today," "girls" star lena dunham's recent "vogue" cover is sparking debate over the idea of beauty in the media. a look at the backlash and what she's saying about the controversy. >>> okay, so peyton manning's play calls didn't just help the broncos become the afc champions. they raised money for charity. manning raised almost $25,000 during the patriots/broncos game. since the chargers/broncos game last week, manning has been getting praise from nebraska for shouting omaha before snapping the ball. eight businesses offered to pay $800 for every omaha heard in the afc title game to donate to manning's payback foundation. on s
bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. >>> this morning on "today,"...
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along with those of george miller of california, tom harkin of iowa on the senate side will leave only vermont senator pat leahy as the last of the so-called watergate babies who have served continuously since being thrust into office in 1974. >>> still ahead for us tonight, protecting the super bowl. a massive security effort already under way to protect one of the biggest public events of the year. >>> and later, making a difference. friends and neighbors and perfect strangers all coming together to get through a very rough situation in the south. >>> three days now until the super bowl, and beyond the excitement building for the game itself, something else is going on. new jersey and new york have launched a big league security effort aimed at protecting all of those who have converged on this area. we get the story tonight from nbc's katy tur, high above times square which has of course been renamed super bowl boulevard for the occasion. katy, good evening. >> reporter: brian, two cities, more than 100 different law enforcement agencies and millions of people. it is no secret that security
along with those of george miller of california, tom harkin of iowa on the senate side will leave only vermont senator pat leahy as the last of the so-called watergate babies who have served continuously since being thrust into office in 1974. >>> still ahead for us tonight, protecting the super bowl. a massive security effort already under way to protect one of the biggest public events of the year. >>> and later, making a difference. friends and neighbors and perfect...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. when you don't have the time, there's crest 3d white 1 hour express whitestrips. removes years of stains in just 1 hour. whitening without the wait. crest 3d white 1 hour express whitestrips. chose prego homestyle alfredo over ragu classic alfredo. prego alfredo?! [ thinking ] why can't all new things be this great? ha ha! whoa! [ monkey squeals ] [ sighs ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relieve pain and accelerate healing. get pain relief that heals with thermacare. that penetrate deep to relieve pain and accelerate healing. so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. ask your doctor about safety information as serious eye proble
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help and hope is what we vermonters to bus. second, let's do a better job, better job of convincing drug users who wind up in our criminal-justice system that can help is a better path benediction. this too will not be easy work. dramatics are the best deniers and the best liar's the you will ever need. some will do just about anything, anything to continue using. but all the research tells us that the moment an addict is most accepting treatment is right after the bust. it is when the blue lights flashing and the cold reality sets in that we have done. here's the problem. our current judicial system is not well-equipped to seize that moment. it can take weeks or months to wind your way through our court system from arrest and conviction leaving the added time to settle back in sold habits. so i want to give our prosecutors and judges the resources needed to strike immediately. my 2015 budget will include additional $760,000 to provide objective evidence-based assessments to help our state's attorneys and our core -- courts det
help and hope is what we vermonters to bus. second, let's do a better job, better job of convincing drug users who wind up in our criminal-justice system that can help is a better path benediction. this too will not be easy work. dramatics are the best deniers and the best liar's the you will ever need. some will do just about anything, anything to continue using. but all the research tells us that the moment an addict is most accepting treatment is right after the bust. it is when the blue...
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i have tremendous hope for vermont and our efforts to overcome this challenge and keep vermont the vermontlllenge and keep >> there have been a series of high-profile sweeps facing drug problems and prosecutors and police have said they can't solve the problem by themselves. the article points out that heroin addiction was a 250% and the number of people who died of heroin overdoses nearly doubled since last year. >> now to indiana for the state of the state address from governor mike pence. he talked about early prekindergarten education, expansion of medicaid under the health care law and the state response to recent record cold temperatures. governor pence, a republican, previously served in the house of representatives from 2001-2013. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> president pro tem long, lieutenant governor, senator gwen and representative peabody, distinguished members of the indiana general assembly, members of the judiciary, honored guests, my fellow hoosiers, thank you for that warm welcome. after last week, warmer is my favorite words. al
i have tremendous hope for vermont and our efforts to overcome this challenge and keep vermont the vermontlllenge and keep >> there have been a series of high-profile sweeps facing drug problems and prosecutors and police have said they can't solve the problem by themselves. the article points out that heroin addiction was a 250% and the number of people who died of heroin overdoses nearly doubled since last year. >> now to indiana for the state of the state address from governor...
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to be in -- vermont. it's just 150 people or so who sit at computers and they process every police query nationwide of a potential illegal alien. that is their job. it's part of i.c.e. which is part of the department of homeland security. but inside that building is also a group called b. r. a. g. the guy -- bioterrorism something, something group. they process all the applications that have to do with people seeking jobs with what are called type one or type -- two bayou agents. there's a law. called the patriot act act, which in in detail says you can't work in the bioterrorism -- biological or chemical type one or two field untiles you are cleared. if you're not not cleared, you actually gate tight. you are called a restricted person. so i started to do some research because i wanted to know how many restricted people are there? that's a good question. i e-mailed the fbi public affairs office, i e mailed people i know. i went online, and whey found was an interesting speech done by a high-level pentago
to be in -- vermont. it's just 150 people or so who sit at computers and they process every police query nationwide of a potential illegal alien. that is their job. it's part of i.c.e. which is part of the department of homeland security. but inside that building is also a group called b. r. a. g. the guy -- bioterrorism something, something group. they process all the applications that have to do with people seeking jobs with what are called type one or type -- two bayou agents. there's a law....
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vermont sits in the middle of the northeast drug corridor. dealers traveling between philadelphia and montreal have found that small towns in vermont are lucrative stops. >> if you can go and buy a bag of heroin in new york, philadelphia, and cities south of us for five, six bucks a bag and you can sell it here for $20, $30 a bag, you can understand the economic incentives for these dealers that come in here and prey on vermonters and destroy their lives. >> reporter: governor shumlin is pushing for harsher penalties for dealers and addicts by pushing for treatment instead of jail. montagne who has been arrested five times says she's now clean and working at the vermont teddy bear factory. >> i used to have to keep secrets. i no longer have to do that anymore. i can be proud and no longer have to be ashamed of who i am today. >> reporter: montagne is no longer held to her addiction. governor shumlin hopes to help others. michelle miller, cbs news, month pell year, vermont. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," reaction to president obama's sta
vermont sits in the middle of the northeast drug corridor. dealers traveling between philadelphia and montreal have found that small towns in vermont are lucrative stops. >> if you can go and buy a bag of heroin in new york, philadelphia, and cities south of us for five, six bucks a bag and you can sell it here for $20, $30 a bag, you can understand the economic incentives for these dealers that come in here and prey on vermonters and destroy their lives. >> reporter: governor...
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i'm joined now by governor peter shumlin, democrat from vermont. governor, good morning. >> hey, great to be with you. >> i know a lot of people were shocked and dismayed by your decision to devote your entire state of the state to drug addiction. what pushed you to make this issue the centerpiece? >> you know, vermont's a small state, where neighbors take care of neighbors and where we have very strong communities, and this is the one issue that can undermine our quality of life. and my frustration with this discussion, not only in vermont, but across the country, has been that, you know, we're dealing with a public health crisis here and we tend to think we can solve the problem by simply locking folks up and throwing away the key. i would argue the war on drugs has been a disappointment and a failure, and we've got to find smarter ways to address what is a health care challenge. >> i think for a lot of people all around the country and i live 20 years in albany, new york, and spent a lot of time in vermont, this is shocking. your state is viewed
i'm joined now by governor peter shumlin, democrat from vermont. governor, good morning. >> hey, great to be with you. >> i know a lot of people were shocked and dismayed by your decision to devote your entire state of the state to drug addiction. what pushed you to make this issue the centerpiece? >> you know, vermont's a small state, where neighbors take care of neighbors and where we have very strong communities, and this is the one issue that can undermine our quality of...
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he moved to vermont after college, drawn to its small town charm and natural beauty, he found it the perfect place to live. now he is planning to die here. >> i don't fear death at all. i actually -- you know, as they say death is easy, life is hard. >> reporter: you were only given a couple of years to live, and later? >> when i was diagnosed i was 44, and the life expect pansy was three to five years. >> what is that like? >> you don't have a lot of choice you give up or move on. i have had to have people bathe me. i have had to have pick me up for quite a while. but there comes a point where you know it's going to get so bad that you can't do anything for yourself, and so somebody is keeping you alive, or keeping you in existence, and for what? three extra weeks? to me i have had seven extra years already. so three weeks is nothing. >> reporter: the 54-year-old insurance agent was a driving force behind a new controversial law. he lobbied state lawmakers to suicide. >> if this bill passes i'll be comfortable knowing in my last few weeks if things become too unbearable, i can end m
he moved to vermont after college, drawn to its small town charm and natural beauty, he found it the perfect place to live. now he is planning to die here. >> i don't fear death at all. i actually -- you know, as they say death is easy, life is hard. >> reporter: you were only given a couple of years to live, and later? >> when i was diagnosed i was 44, and the life expect pansy was three to five years. >> what is that like? >> you don't have a lot of choice you...
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it is all coming back to vermont. who sells calcouium ammonia nitrate in vermont. i am on the internet looking. and i am thinking someone knows what i am doing research on now. because part of their protocol is if someone is spending 20 minutes online looking for 50 pounds or more of calcium amm i ammonia nitrate they must be sus suspicio suspicious. and there is one company in milton that sells it. it is a seed company. and the top hundred hits on google if you type in calcium m ammonia nitrate purpose are w . www.alibaba.c www.alibaba.com. i am not kidding. okay? because it is sold in the middle east. and china. you can go to amazon and buy it from a chinese company. only $6.95 for 50 pounds to be shipped to the united states. okay. get it? it is just tiny little part of the world. okay. how many restricted people are there? 296 of 45,000 people who have play applied for the jobs, 296 since 9-11 have been found to be restricted. 296. and of those 296 people, 200 were disqualified because they had felony convictions of one your or more. and 20% were disqualified f
it is all coming back to vermont. who sells calcouium ammonia nitrate in vermont. i am on the internet looking. and i am thinking someone knows what i am doing research on now. because part of their protocol is if someone is spending 20 minutes online looking for 50 pounds or more of calcium amm i ammonia nitrate they must be sus suspicio suspicious. and there is one company in milton that sells it. it is a seed company. and the top hundred hits on google if you type in calcium m ammonia...
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albans, vermont, the picture of the all-american girl. but behind these smiles, from the age of 17, she hid a addiction. what was your gateway? >> i started smoking marijuana. >> reporter: from there? >> i smoked crack and tried pills. eventually, it went to oxycontin, to eventually heroin to i.v. drug use. >> reporter: what would do you for a fix? >> i would steal from my family. i would do whatever it took. >> reporter: she has been in rehab five times. about 4,000 vermonters are in drug treatment for opiates such as oxycontin and heroin. since the year 2000, vermont has seen nearly an 800% increase in opiate drug abuse. governor peter shumlin: >> it's an illness we need to treat, talk about, and stop being afraid of acknowledging. >> reporter: the two-term democrat said devoting his entire state of the state speech was necessary, because 80% of inmates in vermont jails are there on drug-related charges. serious crimes are up 46% over the past five years. and last year, heroin overdose deaths almost doubled. >> it doesn't affect just on
albans, vermont, the picture of the all-american girl. but behind these smiles, from the age of 17, she hid a addiction. what was your gateway? >> i started smoking marijuana. >> reporter: from there? >> i smoked crack and tried pills. eventually, it went to oxycontin, to eventually heroin to i.v. drug use. >> reporter: what would do you for a fix? >> i would steal from my family. i would do whatever it took. >> reporter: she has been in rehab five times....
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and that's because it was not legal. >> with the new law in vermont. if ben chooses physician-assisted suicide. he can be surrounded by family at the end. >> i would much rather go out on the terms i want to go out, feeling good, being happy, being comfortable, being with the people i love, than laying in bed suffering. and i think it's almost an enlightened position of not having to suffer at the end of the >> the avid baseball fan is planning for his death. >> i found out you have to have five hours bean planning for the meal and taking the medicine. i would have to take the pills, fall sleep. >> this is such a gift to people. it is such a gift. they just don't know it yet: our correspondent tells us that there has been plenty of push back against the louse, not just from the church. mean doctors and disability rights activists argue that it could encourage people with disabilities to embrace death. even if the latest drilling in new mexico stands, it is clear that this is a fight far from over. >> we'll look at new ways to support the gravely ill on
and that's because it was not legal. >> with the new law in vermont. if ben chooses physician-assisted suicide. he can be surrounded by family at the end. >> i would much rather go out on the terms i want to go out, feeling good, being happy, being comfortable, being with the people i love, than laying in bed suffering. and i think it's almost an enlightened position of not having to suffer at the end of the >> the avid baseball fan is planning for his death. >> i found...
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in vermont it sells for $20 or $30 a bag. so you can do the math. a short drive up the interstate, and you are going to see a huge profit. so the challenge we're facing is that as this did begin as an oxycontin and prescription drug crisis, now heroin is cheap ear than-- cheaper than oxycontin on the streets and it's frankly more available. so that's the challenge that i'm facing as a governor. now the question is how do you deal with it. and the answer for me is, i've got people who are ready for treatment. the biggest challenge with opiate addicts, an op yuma dict, a drug addict, they're the best liars and best deniers you're ever going to meet. but there is a window of opportunity, all the research suggests, where you can convince them that treatment is the best option. and it tends to be when they're busted, when the blue lights are flark and when you have an opportunity. now the problem with my judicial system and probably everyone in the country, is, that there is a huge gap between that moment of opportunity to talk them into treatment, and t
in vermont it sells for $20 or $30 a bag. so you can do the math. a short drive up the interstate, and you are going to see a huge profit. so the challenge we're facing is that as this did begin as an oxycontin and prescription drug crisis, now heroin is cheap ear than-- cheaper than oxycontin on the streets and it's frankly more available. so that's the challenge that i'm facing as a governor. now the question is how do you deal with it. and the answer for me is, i've got people who are ready...
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why is this crisis so big in vermont? >> well, you know, as you just heard from the folks suffering from the disease, the addicts you just talked to, this is a national crisis. the difference in vermont is that we're going to confront it head-on and use our extraordinary abilities as a community in a small state where we have an extraordinary quality of life, where neighbors reach out to strangers to turn the tide. you must jenningsed economics. this stuff first of all when the fda approved oxycontin and other painkillers which is heroin in pill form, make no mistake about it, that has expass rate this had challenge by taking folks from pills to heroin once they become addicts because across the country heroin is cheaper on the streets than oxycontin on the streets. we have to accept the fact we've got a national challenge. i feel strongly as a governor we've got to treat this as a disease, the disease that it is, and a health care crisis we've got to kope with and obviously beat can't continue to say the old fashioned vi
why is this crisis so big in vermont? >> well, you know, as you just heard from the folks suffering from the disease, the addicts you just talked to, this is a national crisis. the difference in vermont is that we're going to confront it head-on and use our extraordinary abilities as a community in a small state where we have an extraordinary quality of life, where neighbors reach out to strangers to turn the tide. you must jenningsed economics. this stuff first of all when the fda...
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no they're in vermont i'm actually going home to be with the family tomorrow and vermont for thanksgiving why did you move to california. sunny and it's warm and i got all them yesterday and they were all freezing and it's snowing in vermont right now and i was like out on the beach is flying in from i think i don't know who love the snow i do and that's why i'm so excited to go home tomorrow to get to be with them and play in the snow has the snow is you know that's you know my favorite place that you miss competitive snowboarding. you know i do i say competitive snowboarding is what i love most in that scene though that was my true passion and what i had the most fun doing in the lose that is it's really hard not to have that anymore. are you not going to socially you know i am going to sochi and i don't know who you are yeah i got to go to moderate a pound speaking there and then we'll do some tapes there to ice i'm going to carry the torch for the opening ceremonies for the american team yeah i'll go and what good are we going to know what we're going to do. in snowboarding we're goin
no they're in vermont i'm actually going home to be with the family tomorrow and vermont for thanksgiving why did you move to california. sunny and it's warm and i got all them yesterday and they were all freezing and it's snowing in vermont right now and i was like out on the beach is flying in from i think i don't know who love the snow i do and that's why i'm so excited to go home tomorrow to get to be with them and play in the snow has the snow is you know that's you know my favorite place...
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california, vermont, elsewhere. it is enormous importance to the people in those states how the decommissioning process works. will it take 60 years. has been the case ten years. will the people be satisfied about the lack of radio activity in the area? where will the nuclear fuel rod be placed? who are get the jobs? what about the financial arrangement. all of which are very much concern. i can tell you to the state of vermont. i have flee questions i would like to ask brief responses to the complition. to you agree that states have a strong interest in u how the nuclear plants are decommissioned? >> i would agree the state and the public. >> yes. >> yes. okay. do you agree that it is fair and reasonable for the host state to have a real seat. i know, the real seat is not quite technical term. but a significant role to play during the decommissioning process? not just a hearing. not just giving their opinion. but having a seat at the table helping to determine the outcome. >> let me explain something. our regulatio
california, vermont, elsewhere. it is enormous importance to the people in those states how the decommissioning process works. will it take 60 years. has been the case ten years. will the people be satisfied about the lack of radio activity in the area? where will the nuclear fuel rod be placed? who are get the jobs? what about the financial arrangement. all of which are very much concern. i can tell you to the state of vermont. i have flee questions i would like to ask brief responses to the...
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tonight, there is a cry for help from vermont, of all places. addiction and overdose on the rise. why there? here's abc's byron pitts. >> reporter: even a pristine place like vermont has a major drug problem. most especially heroin. >> in every corner of our state, heroin and opiate drug addiction threatens us. >> reporter: the governor voted his entire state of the state speech to this one issue. forcefully calling to have this gripping documentary on vermont's drug addiction, shown in schools statewide. >> the first pill i used was a percocet, and vicodin. and then moved on to oxycontin. and then it went to heroin. >> reporter: why vermont? one theory, higher prices in this rural area. that means bigger profits for dealers. nationwide, more people die of drug overdoses than from motor vehicle crashes. that's triple the number from 1990. as we discovered on a recent ride along with police in new jersey, heroin is cheap and readily available. >> heroin is much, much, cheaper than prescription medication. >> reporter: give me the ratio. >> a 30 milligram oxycodone pill, $30. an 80
tonight, there is a cry for help from vermont, of all places. addiction and overdose on the rise. why there? here's abc's byron pitts. >> reporter: even a pristine place like vermont has a major drug problem. most especially heroin. >> in every corner of our state, heroin and opiate drug addiction threatens us. >> reporter: the governor voted his entire state of the state speech to this one issue. forcefully calling to have this gripping documentary on vermont's drug...
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. >> next, former vermont governor howard dean about the u.s. political system, the budget, and the presidential elections. he is also a former democratic national chair. and presidential candidate to stop he spoke with students at the washington center for about one hour. >> good evening. you are already getting applies. i do not know how much i need to say. let me just give a warm welcome and thanks to governor howard dean for joining us today for our discussions and exploring bipartisan solutions seminar. we are looking at three topics in the seminar, as you know, budget, financing the american dream, immigration, energy policy. perhaps the most fundamental issue is the one we are about to discuss right now, financing the american dream. unless we have the resources, how can we possibly enact policy change? we are fortunate to have an expert with us here on this issue. governor dean is a well-known, respected figure in american politics, former chair of the democratic congressional committee which he implemented the 50 state policy. which was
. >> next, former vermont governor howard dean about the u.s. political system, the budget, and the presidential elections. he is also a former democratic national chair. and presidential candidate to stop he spoke with students at the washington center for about one hour. >> good evening. you are already getting applies. i do not know how much i need to say. let me just give a warm welcome and thanks to governor howard dean for joining us today for our discussions and exploring...
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yet to go from on has peter shumlin to actually ran for governor on the platform of single payer and vermont has passed it they're now putting together the infrastructure because in two thousand and sixteen it'll be possible obamacare opens up possibility do you see that as the next big step it seems to me like we're we're we're heading down a canadian kind of road i think it's a distinct possibility i spent a lot of time in vermont that had one there next month so there is the leaders in your house that and it's it's pretty exciting what they're doing there the insurance companies don't want that to happen so the rest assure they're going to be pouring a lot of money into vermont to try to get it off track really why it's louis they don't want it to happen anywhere even in small vermont they know if it's all the what would happen is a schedule that's exactly the point that it didn't start or not it would in in canada it started in a small relatively small province and that's one population wise away but i think probably the smallest thank you so much one thank you always an honor and pleasu
yet to go from on has peter shumlin to actually ran for governor on the platform of single payer and vermont has passed it they're now putting together the infrastructure because in two thousand and sixteen it'll be possible obamacare opens up possibility do you see that as the next big step it seems to me like we're we're we're heading down a canadian kind of road i think it's a distinct possibility i spent a lot of time in vermont that had one there next month so there is the leaders in your...
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and if you want to know coolidge you go to vermont. there's a beautiful village, well preserved the foundation is there. we have our own foundation there where we do some education. we have some material understand -- we have some material. in fact, this summer with the bush center we are hosting a high school economic debate. how perfect for coolidge around the time that is the anniversary of his midnight swearing in by his father in early august. so a lot of young debaters will come over and debate at the coolidge place. once you've been there, you see how simple his background was. his father road him down the road ten miles to get him to high school which and what he overcame to become president. i want to mention some other coolidge places. the forbes library in massachusetts. there is the archive in vermont where many of the coolidge papers can be found. i encourage any coolidge scholar to visit there too. >> what do you think calvin coolidge who was so frugal personally would think you got a grant for the humanities. >> he would
and if you want to know coolidge you go to vermont. there's a beautiful village, well preserved the foundation is there. we have our own foundation there where we do some education. we have some material understand -- we have some material. in fact, this summer with the bush center we are hosting a high school economic debate. how perfect for coolidge around the time that is the anniversary of his midnight swearing in by his father in early august. so a lot of young debaters will come over and...
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and then, it went to heroin. >> reporter: why vermont? one theory, higher prices in this rural area. that means bigger profits for dealers. nationwide, more people die of drug overdoses than from motor vehicle crashes. that's triple the number from 1990. as we discovered on a recent ride along with police in new jersey, heroin is cheap and readily available. >> heroin is much, much, cheaper than prescription medication. >> reporter: give me the ratio. >> a 30 milligram oxycodone pill, $30. an 80 milligram oxycontin, $80. a bag of heroin, $4. >> reporter: and now, a governor has joined the chorus of concern. america can no longer arrest its way out of its addiction to heroin. byron pitts, abc news, new york. >>> and tonight, for the first time, we are seeing dramatic images of a small plane crash last december in the waters off the coast of hawaii. you can see the plane about to hit the water. it's descending straight down to the ocean, crashing on the surface. we'll watch again because a passenger was recording video as it happened. withi
and then, it went to heroin. >> reporter: why vermont? one theory, higher prices in this rural area. that means bigger profits for dealers. nationwide, more people die of drug overdoses than from motor vehicle crashes. that's triple the number from 1990. as we discovered on a recent ride along with police in new jersey, heroin is cheap and readily available. >> heroin is much, much, cheaper than prescription medication. >> reporter: give me the ratio. >> a 30 milligram...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. milk vs. breakfast burrito (ding!) ooh, my scallions! winner: milk! always protein! never greasy! got protein. ♪ [ girl ] roses are red. violets are blue. splenda® is sweet. and so are you. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. ♪ splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. it's a very good reason to enjoy something sweet with the ones you love. think sugar, say splenda™ >>> a very good morning to you. 7:55. i'm laura garcia-cannon. a judge could decide today whether the teenager accused of lighting another teen on fire should be tried as an adult. 16-year-old richard thomas has been charged as an adult with a hate crime enhancement. last week thomas' lawyer asked to send it to juvenile court instead. thomas set sasha's skirt on fire while riding on the bus and admitted to it. the boy suffer
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joining us, vermont senator, bernie sanders, independent senator from vermont. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> you and i have discussed this on several occasions over the past several months. at one point you said strong new limits are needed to protect the privacy and civil liberties of the american people. did the president go far enough today, in your opinion? >> wolf, the devil is going to be in the details. i think in a very significant way, the president began the conversation on what is a very difficult issue and a complicated issue. it's difficult, because everybody wants to see us do all we can to pregnaotect the ameri people from terrorism. it is complicated, because every single day, technology changes. and the question of how we protect the american people without undermining our privacy rights and our constitutional rights is a huge issue. i'm going to be having a town meeting in mt. pellier, vermont on february 1st. i would hope that millions of people become engaged in this enormously important issue. i think the presid
joining us, vermont senator, bernie sanders, independent senator from vermont. senator, thanks very much for coming in. >> my pleasure. >> you and i have discussed this on several occasions over the past several months. at one point you said strong new limits are needed to protect the privacy and civil liberties of the american people. did the president go far enough today, in your opinion? >> wolf, the devil is going to be in the details. i think in a very significant way,...
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and surprisingly, the situation is particularly dire in vermont. last week, the state's governor, peter shumlin, devoted his entire state of the state address to the heroin addiction gripping vermont. nearly twice as many people died from heroin overdoses in 2013 as the year before. state legislators estimate $2 million worth of heroin and other opiates are trafficked into vermont every week. and 80% of vermont's incarcerated population is addicted or imprisoned because of drug addiction. which brings us to tonight's number. $1,120. that is what it costs the state every week to keep someone in prison. compare that to just $123. that's what it costs each week to house the same person in a state-financed drug treatment center. that's according to the governor. it's easy to get caught up in all the hoopla surrounding the legalization of marijuana. it's equally important to focus on the real problem of illegal drug addiction and the lack of treatment for it in this country. it is a story that is very important to us, andti i'm goin to have a lot more o
and surprisingly, the situation is particularly dire in vermont. last week, the state's governor, peter shumlin, devoted his entire state of the state address to the heroin addiction gripping vermont. nearly twice as many people died from heroin overdoses in 2013 as the year before. state legislators estimate $2 million worth of heroin and other opiates are trafficked into vermont every week. and 80% of vermont's incarcerated population is addicted or imprisoned because of drug addiction. which...
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i'm disappointed -- important to vermonters. i'm disappointed because of budget caps we were unable to make larger investments in the byrne justice program, a juvenile justice program, which continue to face deep cuts year after year. i'm disappointed the omnibus includes authorizing language that we've been debating as part of the ongoing farm bill negotiations. this antifarmer policy rider will tie the hands of the stockyard administration. it even includes things that i would not have wanted to include, and many of us would not want to include. the alternative was another continuing resolution and more sequestration and without question would have been far worse, especially in programs that i support and i believe the distinguished presiding officer supports and most of us support. so we've taken a important step back from the destructive politics of the last few years. but let us hope it's only the first step. let's hope we can go on from here to make progress in other important issues the american people sent us here to add
i'm disappointed -- important to vermonters. i'm disappointed because of budget caps we were unable to make larger investments in the byrne justice program, a juvenile justice program, which continue to face deep cuts year after year. i'm disappointed the omnibus includes authorizing language that we've been debating as part of the ongoing farm bill negotiations. this antifarmer policy rider will tie the hands of the stockyard administration. it even includes things that i would not have wanted...
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i agree. >> senator patrick leahy from vermont. always a pleasure to talk with request you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the long walk to freedom. we have another name to add to the list of retiring members of congress. >>> plus, an "american hustle" of sorts. military officers with their fingers on the nation's nuclear trigger accused of one of the biggest cheating scandals in air force history. >>> first, a look ahead at today's politics planner. look at what's on our marquee. you're watching the "daily rundown" only on msnbc. you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that parker. well, did you know auctioneers make bad grocery store clerks? that'll be $23.50. now .75, 23.75, hold 'em. hey now do i hear 23.75? 24! hey 24 dollar, 24 and a quarter, quarter, now half, 24 and a half and .75! 25! now a quarter, hey 26 and a quarter, do you wanna pay now, you wanna do it, 25 and a quarter - sold to the man in the khaki jacket! geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. ♪ [ male announcer ] old e
i agree. >> senator patrick leahy from vermont. always a pleasure to talk with request you, sir. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the long walk to freedom. we have another name to add to the list of retiring members of congress. >>> plus, an "american hustle" of sorts. military officers with their fingers on the nation's nuclear trigger accused of one of the biggest cheating scandals in air force history. >>> first, a look ahead at today's politics...
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now, an important part is this is not an issue that system packs vermont. we have a number of nuclear power plants that are being decommissioned, including in states like california, florida, wisconsin, new jersey, new york, an ohio. this clearly is a of a democrat or republican or independent issue, the rural or urban. this is a simple issue to be to the people of those states get a seat at the table? right now the rules doesn't understand it really precludes states. we can either change its rules come i will be asking you questions, we can do it through law. but warm way or another a think the states in this country should have a strong ceded the table. madame chair, that is my area of interest in this discussion. thank you very much for allowing this. >> senators, intention is to give everyone to and minutes back-and-forth. hopefully we come back after. >> it was in 2003 when i was chairman of this committee, the nuclear regulatory commission last congress for a bigger budget to build new buildings and add significantly to the number of people. design ac
now, an important part is this is not an issue that system packs vermont. we have a number of nuclear power plants that are being decommissioned, including in states like california, florida, wisconsin, new jersey, new york, an ohio. this clearly is a of a democrat or republican or independent issue, the rural or urban. this is a simple issue to be to the people of those states get a seat at the table? right now the rules doesn't understand it really precludes states. we can either change its...
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lou: 4300 were treated for opiate addictions and vermont in increase of more than 770% since 2000. federal officials say most of the heroin in the northeastern part of the country originated in south american countries principally columbia and interest the united states through mexico or miami. a new study finds for the first time in our history for members of congress are millionaires. according to the center for responsive politics at least 268 of the 534 lawmakers have a net worth of more than $1 billion in 2012. joining me now the "a team." angela, a pate, and from the "new york post", michael goodwin. your reaction we have some well-heeled elected representatives in washington and? >> we do. i think they will do a good job since they are back in session with the election year. we have some greatly shield elected officials. lou: are you serious? [laughter] the same congress that has single-digit ratings? are you feeling okay? >> with the poll numbers as low as they are for congress it is the election year but they're ready to do work. they want to keep their job. lou: we have a
lou: 4300 were treated for opiate addictions and vermont in increase of more than 770% since 2000. federal officials say most of the heroin in the northeastern part of the country originated in south american countries principally columbia and interest the united states through mexico or miami. a new study finds for the first time in our history for members of congress are millionaires. according to the center for responsive politics at least 268 of the 534 lawmakers have a net worth of more...
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. >> what about vermont? >> the family understands. if it is important for you it is important for me. >> you guys want me to wait outside? >> shut up. will talk to you later. it was nice to meet you. >> i guess i will see you this weekend. >> i hope so. like to ski in vermont with my devices. >> i hate you so much. kissing a that you white man? >> that was not my first white man. they like all flavors, tavis. come on now. >> i don't want to give this away, but we know one piece of the story line. during 15ur character years later? >> jordan was a segment producer in the first film. now she is running the network. she is a producer. she is taking her time. she is focused on her career. she put love and relationships on the side burner to be this amazing producer, and she made it. now she is realizing as the story developed you see she is truly recognizing there is power in being folder up all in and careerartner isn't everything. i think that is something a lot of women struggle with. tavis: was there something you needed to see to mak
. >> what about vermont? >> the family understands. if it is important for you it is important for me. >> you guys want me to wait outside? >> shut up. will talk to you later. it was nice to meet you. >> i guess i will see you this weekend. >> i hope so. like to ski in vermont with my devices. >> i hate you so much. kissing a that you white man? >> that was not my first white man. they like all flavors, tavis. come on now. >> i don't want to...
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that coalition is led by democrat peter welsh of vermont. congressman welsh, thank you for coming back to the show. >> thank you. >> congressman, let's start with the history here. this heating assistance, the funds for this program have been cut by 30% over the past few years. if this is a popular program and has bipartisan support, why have we seen such dramatic cuts? >> it's just an indication of the wicked budget pressure and where the mantra around here is any cut is a good cut. in your introduction you mentioned it includes children and elderly, the fact is 90%, 90% of the households that receive fuel assistance have a child, an elderly person or a disabled person. 20% of the households have injured veterans. we're talking about folks who are totally unable to get a job, totally unable to control the temperature of the weather and totally unable to control the price of home heating fuel. this is basic decency that applies to folks that live in my district and peter king's district, pike fitzpatrick's district in cutting fuel assistance
that coalition is led by democrat peter welsh of vermont. congressman welsh, thank you for coming back to the show. >> thank you. >> congressman, let's start with the history here. this heating assistance, the funds for this program have been cut by 30% over the past few years. if this is a popular program and has bipartisan support, why have we seen such dramatic cuts? >> it's just an indication of the wicked budget pressure and where the mantra around here is any cut is a...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly, because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. come on, would i lie about this? land turn on a faucet of ideas. let's pick... this or this. try that. let's soak it up here. save it there. then, let's jump in... with both feet. let's do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, find a great selection of vanity's starting at $179 bucks. only for a limited time. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. [ all ] bigger! now let's say a friend invites you over and they have a really big, really fun pool. and then another f
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion, and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles! >>> good morning everyone. 7:56. i'm scott mcgrew. a santa clara county sheriff's deputy arrested on drug charges could be in court. ron carrillo is a veteran correctional officer sits in the same jail he once secured. the sheriff's office says carrillo was allowing several convicted criminals to live in his san jose home in exchange for illegal drugs. he is on leave and his bail set at $121,000. >> the search is on for an arsonist accused of setting a massive fire at a recycling plant. investigators say a fire at sims metal management in redwood city in december was deliberately set. right now they won't go into detail but are reviewing surveillance video from the plant. >>> let's get a look at our rainy wea
bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. here goes. yep. [ crunching ] oh! cheddar, sour cream & onion, and salt & vinegar. wow! wow! how did you do that?! i can see through the blindfold. ♪ [ male announcer ] pringles! >>> good morning everyone. 7:56. i'm scott mcgrew. a santa clara county sheriff's deputy...
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walsh from vermont. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont is recognized for one minute. mr. walsh: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to submit my full statement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized. mr. walsh: in some cases we spend far too much -- mr. welch: in some cases we spend far too much needlessly and some cases we spend far too little unwisely. but a five-year farm bill is absolutely crucial to america. it is crucial to vermont dairy farmers. this bill takes three important steps for dairy farmers from vermont and throughout the country. it creates a modern day insurance program which protects farmers against the wild swings in feed prices which are totally out of their control. two, it protects taxpayers as well as farmers by limiting insurance to a farmer's base production. three, finally, it gives usda the tools to intervene if dairy prices drop dramatically. mr. speaker, with its false and imperfections, america does
walsh from vermont. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from vermont is recognized for one minute. mr. walsh: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent to submit my full statement. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. the gentleman is recognized. mr. walsh: in some cases we spend far too much -- mr. welch: in some cases we spend far too much needlessly and some cases we spend far too little unwisely. but a five-year farm bill is absolutely crucial to america. it is...
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as you saw, big problems around boston, new hampshire, vermont, et cetera. keep going now. we want to take a look at what's happening through the rest of the country. the biggest problems beyond i-93 up in braintree, massachusetts. we have ice and snowpacked conditions. i-93 up there as well. now we want to take a quick look now at amtrak. critical on the northeast corridor. the northeast regional service operating on reduced schedules between boston and washington today. so this storm, expected to impact about 100 million people and likely to make for a very slow day of travel across much of the country. guys, back to you. >>> tom, thank you very much. we'll have much more on this storm throughout the morning. meantime, natalie is on vacation. peter is in. you have a shocking story out of dallas. >> yeah, let's give you some of the latest headlines. including this one. >>> a frightening scene thursday night at a dallas condominium complex that ended in the shooting death of a prominent attorney. police initially responded to the building on a burglary call but when they go
as you saw, big problems around boston, new hampshire, vermont, et cetera. keep going now. we want to take a look at what's happening through the rest of the country. the biggest problems beyond i-93 up in braintree, massachusetts. we have ice and snowpacked conditions. i-93 up there as well. now we want to take a quick look now at amtrak. critical on the northeast corridor. the northeast regional service operating on reduced schedules between boston and washington today. so this storm,...
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bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. and you said no phones. the vacation you've been looking for is here. come and take it, universal orlando. you go, turtle! winner milk! more protein. more victory. got protein. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds between the two in real time... before he could even think about planning for his daughters' future... mike opened a merrill edge investment account and linked it to his bank of america bank account to help free up plenty of time for the here and now. that's the wonder of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. >>> good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we are expecting to learn more today about the circumstances surrounding the deadly shooting of a b.a.r.t. police officer. sergeant thomas smith was shot and killed about a fellow b.a.r.t. officer during a probation c
bakedeve in whole grain bread.right then we add all-natural eggs... lean antibiotic-free ham... and vermont white cheddar. get 16 grams of protein and 23 grams of whole grain in the breakfast power sandwich. and you said no phones. the vacation you've been looking for is here. come and take it, universal orlando. you go, turtle! winner milk! more protein. more victory. got protein. before mike could see his banking and investing accounts on one page... before he could easily transfer funds...